Ferdinand jaeger



MIRROR.

APPLIUATION FILED JUNE 4, 1903.

N0 MODEL.

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UNITED STATEsPAT'ENT OFFICE.

FERDINAND JAEGER, oF NEW YORK, N, E.

MIRROR SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 751,291, datedFebruary 2, 1904. Application led June 4, 1903. 4SerialIIe-159,999. (Nomodel.)

I may be readily set at different angles and may thus be adjusted tofully reflect the sides, top, and back of the head.

In the accompanying drawings, Figure l is a front elevation of myimproved mirror; Fig. 2, a rear elevation thereof; Fig. 3, a sideelevation, partly in section, with the telescopingarrn partly brokenaway; Fig; 1I, a side elevation showing the parts in a differentposition; and Fig. 5, a cross-section on line 5 5, Fig. 4.,

The letter a represents a base-plate, weighted, preferably, as at a' andprovided with an upwardlyextending notched segment a2. This segment isstraddled by the forked lower end of a l post pivoted thereto at b andadapted to be tilted backward and forward. A pin c on the lower end of aspring c, which is secured to post b at c2, is adapted Vto engage eitherone of the notches of segment a2 by passing through va perforation ofpost By means of the mechanism described the post may be locked at anyinclination to which it Inay beset.

.From the upper end of post projects forwardly a shaft d, having astraight rear section and a U-shaped front section d. To the forward endZ2 of the shaft dis fulcrumed at e a horizontally-swinging bail e. Tothis bail is in turn pivoted at f the frame f2 of a main reflector ormirror f, which may be tilted backward and forward. The pivots f ex-`end the bar 'g has an inclined eye g2 for the reception of a removableand extensible. arm

interposed between them may be readily ex# posed to view.

In order to lock the bar g in any of its inclined positions, it isslotted, as at g3, for the reception of a notched disk j, which ismounted immovably upon shaft d. The disk j is adapted to be engaged by aslidable catch j',

Ythat straddles bar g and is thus adaptedl t0 lock the -bar tothe shaftd. Across the U-shaped section 0l of shaft d extends a bridge 1c, havinga perforation c,

adapted for the reception of the arm t.

Normally the auxiliary reflector t' faces the main reflector f, Fig. 3,with the arm L extended. If it is desired to remove the auxiliaryreflector, the arm 7L is withdrawn from eye` g2 and contracted. The armis then passed through the perforation 7c of bridge le, with its lowerend resting upon the bottom of the U-shaped section 0l of shaft d. Theframed is then placed upon frame f2, Fig. 4e, and is locked thereto bymeans' of pin f3 on frame f 2 engaging corresponding perforations 2 offrame z". Thus the two mirrors will be fitted above one another, so asto face in the same direction.

It will be seen that by my invention an ininite variety of positions maybe imparted to both mirrors, so that a complete reflection of any partof the human body may be obtained.

VVhatI claim isM l. A mirror composed of a post, a shaft carriedthereby, a main reflector pivotally connected to the shaft, a barrotatable upon the shaft, anv arm secured to the bar, and an auX-`iliary refiectorconnected to the arm, substantially as specified. j

2. A mirror composed of a post, a shaft carried thereby, a mainreflector pivotally con` nected to the shaft, aslotted bar rotatableupon the shaft, a notched disk mounted upon the shaft, a catch on thebar adapted to engage said disk, an arm secured to the bar, and anauxiliary reflector connected to the arm, substantially as specified.

3. A mirror composed of a notched segment, a forked post pivotedthereto, a catch on the post adapted to engage the segment, a shaftcarried by the post, a main reflector pivotally connected to the shaft,a bar rotatable upon the shaft, an arm secured to the bar, and anauxiliary reiiector connected to the arm, substantially as specified.

4. A mirror composed of a pivoted post, means for locking the post inposition, a shaft carried by the post, a bar rotatable upon the shaft,means for locking the bar to the shaft, an arm secured to the bar, amain reiiector connected to the shaft, and an auxiliary re- FERDINAND JAEGER.

Witnesses:

WILLIAM SCHULZ, F. V. BRIEsEN.

